The fast-food chain famous for the Whopper will introduce the limited-time dessert on Thursday as part of its new summer menu. The 510-calorie sundae — vanilla soft serve topped with fudge, caramel, bacon crumbles and a piece of bacon — has 18 grams of fat and 61 grams of sugar.

Earlier this year, Burger King rolled out an expanded menu with healthier fare — fruit smoothies, wraps and salads — with an advertising campaign featuring soccer star David Beckham. The bacon sundae, available through Sept. 3, would seem to be a strategic move in the polar opposite direction — and something akin to Jack in the Box’s 1,081-calorie bacon milkshake, which debuted in February.

The bacon sundae, it’s worth noting, is downright healthy compared to the Krispy Kreme bacon cheeseburger — a 1,500-calorie behemoth that replaces the buns with doughnuts. That burger, popularized by Paula Deen, originated at a Massachusetts state fair.

How “healthy” for you is Burger King’s new bacon sundae? Would you be willing to try this out?